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AMD Ryzen 5 9600X Unlocked Desktop Processor $179.99 + Free Shipping

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Model: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X 6-Core 3.9 GHz Computer Processor, Socket AM5 (100-100001405WOF)

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2d ago
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2devnull
2d ago
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What's a good board and memory deal that doesn't break the bank to go with this?
2d ago
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RicardoS9305
2d ago
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Is this a legit platform upgrade over my 5600 non X?
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AlejandroH
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Just bought mine literally 2 hours ago $10 cheaper at microcenter
https://www.microcenter.com/produ...t-included
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nmathew
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I know you can't go back in time, but I bought a 7600x, MB, 32 GB of RAM, and a 1 TB NVMe drive for $300 last September. Over half that for a 9600x feels steep.
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nmathew
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Quote from RicardoS9305 :
Is this a legit platform upgrade over my 5600 non X?
This chip is not compatible with your motherboard. It's on the AM5 socket and you have AM4.
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dclive
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Quote from nmathew :
This chip is not compatible with your motherboard. It's on the AM5 socket and you have AM4.
Not what he's asking.
@RicardoS9305: Yes, this is a significant upgrade, and with AM5 you'll be able to do 2 years of CPU upgrades before AMD goes to AM6. That said, if the 5600 non-X is even remotely close to what you need and you don't need the upgrade, you could also wait it out for 2 years too; the 5600 is still a good CPU.
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